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Conand may
refer to:
Conand (mythology), a
leader of the Fomorians, in
Irish mythology Conand, Ain, a
commune in
France This
disambiguation page lists...
- In
Irish mythology,
Conand (a.k.a.
Conann and Conaing), was a
leader of the
Fomorians who
lived in a
tower on Tory Island. He
oppressed the
followers of...
- Gann and Sengann, but two new
Fomorian leaders arose:
Conand son of Faebar, who
lived in
Conand's Tower on Tory Island,
County Donegal, and Morc son of...
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remaining Muintir Nemid are
oppressed by the
Fomorians Morc and
Conand, who
lives in
Conand's Tower, on an
island off the coast. Each Samhain, the Nemedians...
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studied by
numerous specialists from
around the world,
including Chantal Conand,
Gustav Paulay, Sven Uthicke,
Nyawira Muthiga,
Maria Byrne,
Steven Purcell...
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Chantal Conand (born 10
April 1943) is a
French marine biologist and oceanographer.
Conand obtained her PhD in
biological oceanography at
University of...
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Conand (French pronunciation: [kɔnɑ̃]) is a
commune in the Ain
department in
eastern France.
Communes of the Ain
department "Répertoire
national des élus:...
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Fomorians and
attack the
Tower of
Conand with 60,000
warriors (30,000 on sea and 30,000 on land),
defeating Conand. Morc then attacks, and
almost all...
- Bith Bodb
Dearg Bres
Builg - a god of the Fir
Bholg Cermait Cian
Cichol Conand Crom
Cruach The
Dagda (Dáire) Dian
Cecht -
called a "god of health" in Cormac's...
- Morna, fian
warrior Conán mac Lia, fian
warrior and son of
Liath Luachra Conand (mythology),
Fomorian leader Conan the Barbarian, a
character created by...